@parmit
Cities were never ungoverned. They were governed badly, by rules that were invisible, mutable, and impossible to audit by the people they most affected.
@cityprotocol.base.eth doesn't add a blockchain to a city. It gives the city's coordination logic a legible surface for the first time, where decisions about land, resources, and access aren't locked inside bureaucratic memory, but recorded as programmable, contestable fact.
The thing most people miss is that urban dysfunction is rarely a political problem at its root. It's an information problem. Who decides what, on whose terms, with what accountability. Cityprotocol is infrastructure for that question.